ATLANTA -- Third-ranked Kentucky will play in its Champions Classic game against No. 9 Duke on Tuesday night without starting point guard Ryan Harrow, who was left home in Lexington to continue recuperating from the flu.

UK likely will move freshman shooting guard Archie Goodwin to point guard and insert senior transfer Julius Mays in the starting lineup against Duke in the second game of the doubleheader at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. Mays injured his eye Friday in the opening game against Maryland and missed some practice time, but he was able to go through a full workout Monday before the Wildcats traveled to Atlanta.

Ryan Harrow will miss Kentucky's game against Duke with the flu. (AP Photo)

Harrow started but played only 10 minutes in the Wildcats’ opener against Maryland because he was feeling ill. He missed all four of his shots but passed for two assists in his time on the court.

Goodwin played point guard for about eight of his 37 minutes against the Terps. He scored 16 points and passed for two assists but committed three turnovers.

Former walk-on Jarrod Polson will have the opportunity to play Tuesday, as well, after his stellar performance in the Maryland game. He played 22 minutes and scored 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting. He passed for three assists and did not turn over the ball. Polson’s knowledge of the offense was obvious; he brought a greater definition to the attack during his time on the floor.